As of Wednesday, May 6, Morocco recorded 189 new confirmed coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 5,408. «Among these new cases, 162, or 86%, were detected thanks to the medical follow-up of people who were in close contact with previously confirmed cases, which explains why we have asymptomatic cases or others with mild symptoms», said Mohamed Lyoubi, head of the epidemiology department at the Health Ministry. During the daily
Kickboxing champion Khaoula Oubraim went through difficult times during her childhood. The hardships she encountered did not deviate her from succeeding and becoming a champion.
In a moving video, Moroccans stranded abroad because of the coronavirus strict travel ban urged the authorities to bring them home. «Morocco has forgotten about us, but we would never do the same», said a Moroccan stranded abroad featured in the video. The latter included the messages and calls of several other nationals stranded in different parts of the world, including France, Belgium, the UK, Ukraine, the US, Turkey and Algeria. «We have to go home, find us a
163 new confirmed coronavirus cases were recorded between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning in Morocco, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 5,382, the health Ministry announced. In a recent update, the Ministry reported that 46,718 suspected cases have tested negative for the virus so far. While deaths related to the coronavirus stand at 182, the number of Covid-19 patients who recovered in the Kingdom has reached 1,969. The confirmed
166 new confirmed coronavirus cases were recorded between Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 5,219. During a daily press briefing, Mohamed Lyoubi, head of the epidemiology department at the Health Ministry, said that the number of Covid-19 patients who recovered stands at 1838, with 185 new recoveries. He added that the death toll stands at 181, with two new deaths recorded between Monday and Tuesday. 44,351 people
He fled his beautiful palace in Marrakech and spent months in the countryside to avoid contagion. Saadi sultan Ahmed al-Mansur ended up dying of the plague despite the preventive measures he had taken.
A plane chartered by Spain to repatriate Spanish nationals stranded in Morocco is expected to land at the Mohammed V airport on Thursday, the Spanish embassy in Morocco wrote on its twitter account. The flight will transport 180 people, including Spanish nationals and Moroccans residing in Spain with medical and social emergencies. For the record, the last repatriation plane chartered by Spain to bring Spanish nationals stranded in Morocco home was on April 3. The Spanish Ministry of Foreign
During the Non-Aligned Movement summit, the Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune addressed the Western Sahara question. Morocco responded firmly to that through Foreign Affairs Minister Nasser Bourita.
A second repatriation plane is expected to leave Morocco on Wednesday to bring Dutch nationals stranded in the Kingdom home. According to Dutch broadcaster NOS, which quotes Volkskrant, Dutch people stranded in the country were told the news via phone. The plane chartered by the Netherlands will leave the Casablanca International Airport in the evening and will transport 300 Dutch nationals, especially those who have social and medical emergencies and need to return to Netherlands as soon
100 new confirmed coronavirus cases were recorded between Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning in Morocco, bringing the total number of Covid-19 infections in the country to 5,153, the health Ministry announced. In a recent update, the Ministry reported that 42,684 suspected cases have tested negative for the virus so far. While deaths related to the coronavirus stand at 180, the number of Covid-19 patients who recovered in the Kingdom has reached 1,799. The confirmed coronavirus cases in the